$158.00
-Size: 6"L x 2&¼"W x 2&¼"H -Species: Gymnogyps califonianus -Notes: The California condor is a New World vulture native to North America and historically ranged the entire Pacific coast. The largest flying bird in North America, the condor became extinct in the wild in the late 1980’s due to lead poisoning, habitat destruction...
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-Size: 24"L x 24"T (1:1 Scale) -Species: Deinonychus antirrhopus ("Terrible Claw & counter-balanced" - in reference to the curved "killing claws" of the feet, as well as the stiffened tail that would have provided counter-balance to the rest of the animal). -Notes: This carefully crafted piece consists of genuine chicken feathers...
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-Size: approximately 10'L (along the curve of the tail) x 5'H, including base (1:1 Scale) -Species: Deinonychus antirrhopus ("Terrible Claw & counter-balanced" - in reference to the curved "killing claws" of the feet, as well as the stiffened tail that would have provided counter-balance to the rest of the animal). -Notes:...
$295.00
-Size: 9"L x 3”W x 4"T (measurement is of skull w/o base) -Species: Velociraptor mongoliensis ("Quick Thief of Mongolia") -Notes: Cast in high-impact resin. Comes with custom-made display base. Velociraptor, though smaller in reality than in the movies, is the main villain of the Jurassic Park film series. The first specimen...
$157.00
-Size: 4&¾"L x 2&½”W x 2"H -Species: Haliaeetus leucocephalus -Notes: Native to North America, the bald eagle's wingspan can reach over 7 feet. Primarily fish eaters, they will also eat other birds and rodents. Even though they are migratory birds, they will stay in one location if they have access to the ocean...
$153.00
-Size: 4&½"L x 2&½"W x 2"H -Species: Aquila chrysaetos -Notes: North America's largest bird of prey with a wingspan of over 7 feet. Often hunting in pairs, each bird can carry 8 pounds in flight. Sometimes eating carrion, their diet more often consists of rodents as well as reptiles and birds. They have...
$184.00
-Size: 5"L x 2&¾"W x 2&½"H -Species: Harpia harpyja -Notes: The largest and fiercest of the New World raptors, harpy eagles can weigh up to 18 pounds and have a 6 1/2 to 7 ft wingspan. They use their relatively short, broad wings to maneuver through the vast pristine expanses of uninterrupted forests...
$157.00
-Size: 4"L x 1&¾"W x 1&½"H -Species: Falco peregrinus -Notes: The word peregrine is Latin for 'wanderer' and is an apt description for this raptor, which may migrate over 15,000 miles in a year. Peregrines are the best-known species of falcon, having been used for hunting for hundreds of years, and now are...
$147.00
-Size: 3&½"L x 2"W x 1&½"H -Species: Buteo jamaicensis -Notes: The red-tailed hawk is distributed throughout North and Central America. If the weather is not too harsh, the hawk will stay in one area throughout the year. Harsh winter climates, though, may send them south. They are 1&1/2 -2 feet long with a...
$132.00
-Size: 3"L x 1&½"W x 1&½"H -Species: Tyto alba -Notes: Barn owls are found worldwide, except in extreme northern locals and New Zealand, and are common to North America, Eurasia and Africa. It has a white, heart-shaped face, a round head and no ear tufts, a mostly white underside, a light brown back,...
$140.00
-Size: 3"L x 2&¼"W x 1&¾"H -Species: Strix varia -Notes: A medium-sized owl, with a yellow beak, atypical brown eyes, a rounded head lacking ear tufts, the barred owl is named for its barred and spotted cinnamon brown, tan and white plumage. The barred owl resides in the Northern US into Canada...
$132.00
-Size: 3"L x 2&¼"W x 1&¾"H -Species: Athene cunicularia -Notes: Burrowing owls reside in open dry grasslands and deserts of North and South America, primarily in the west, although also in the higher, drier parts of south central Florida. Small, plump, speckled brown owls with white eyebrows, no ear tuft feathers, yellow eyes...
$130.00
-Size: 3&½"L x 2&½"W x 1&¾"H -Species: Bubo virginianus -Notes: The great horned owl is found throughout North, Central and South America. It is the heaviest of the owls and is about 2 feet long with tufts above its ears that resemble horns, hence the name. It is instantly recognized and most familiar...